Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh

Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University, Rewa Madhya Pradesh is a University recognised by UGC. Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University, Rewa Madhya Pradesh is also known as AP Singh University Rewa, APS University Rewa. Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University, Rewa Madhya Pradesh was established on / in Proposed in 1948, but established in 1969.

Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University is situated in Rewa of Madhya Pradesh state (Province) in India. This data has been provided by www.punjabcolleges.com. Fax # of Awadhesh Pratap Singh (APS) University, Rewa Madhya Pradesh is 07662-230819, 42175, 230050.

Profile of University

Awadhesh Pratap Singh University has been named after Captain Awadhesh Pratap Singh, a distinguished son of the soil and a freedom fighter. The University came into being on the 20th July 1968 and got UGC recognition in February 1972. Today, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University enjoys membership of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and All Commonwealth Association of Universities (ACAU).

The APS University is a teaching-cum-affiliating University with its jurisdiction over 65 colleges situated in the districts of Rewa, Sidhi, Shahdol, Umariya and Satna, besides 21 Sanskrit Colleges and 85 Sanskrit Schools spread all over Madhya Pradesh.

Introduction

Awadhesh Pratap Singh University Rewa, a state university in Madhya Pradesh, is a member of The Association of Indian Universities, AIU. Recognized by the University Grant Commission, UGC, APS University is also the member of All Commonwealth Association of Universities, ACAU. Situated on the foot of Vindhyas, the University campus is environmentally friendly, far from the hustle and bustle of the city life. The campus has the looks of ancient ashrams. The University has been named after Captain Awadhesh Pratap Singh, a distinguished freedom fighter.

Avdesh Pratap Singh university was established by an Act of the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature on Oct. 17, 1969. The UGC recognised this University in Feb. 1972 and it is a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and All Commonwealth Association of Universities (ACAU). The University is situated at Rewa city, "Land of White Tigers", having a population of more than three lakh. The department was established in July 1988 and the first batch of MBA course was started in January 1989. We offer Two Years Full Time MBA Course with dual specialisation pattern.

History

Awadhesh Pratap Singh University has been christened after Captain Awadhesh Pratap Singh, a renowned freedom fighter. It came into being on the 20th July 1968 and got UGC recognition in February 1972.

Educational Streams

It is a teaching-cum-affiliating University with its jurisdiction over more than 60 colleges situated in the districts of Rewa, Sidhi, Shahdol, Umariya and Satna. A large number of Sanskrit colleges spread all over Madhya Pradesh are also under its jurisdiction. The University complex is comprised of the departments of Environmental Biology, Physics, Science Block, Humanities Block, Ambedkar Bhawan (Hindi Department), Tribal Centre, Computer Centre, and Vikram Space Physics Centre.

Facilities
Facilities like Hostels, Health centre, Sports, NCC, and NSS are available in the university. The campus also has supplementary facilities like canteen, Xerox, STD and a small shopping center. A large Gymnasium hall, Yoga hall and a big stadium as well as a Lord Shiva temple are also situated in the university campus. There are branches of Allahabad Bank, Employment Bureau and Indian Post Office as well as Medical dispensary. The Central Library has enough material to take care of the educational requirements of the staff and the students.

Bhopal: Acting on its decision to take stringent action against the accused in the alleged sex-for-marks scandal at the Jabalpur Medical College, the Madhya Pradesh government on Wednesday suspended Rewas Awadhesh Pratap Singh University (APSU) registrar Vijay Sharma.

Sharma, who has earlier held the position of a registrar at the Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyalaya (RDV) to which the Jabalpur Medical College is affiliated, has now been attached to the Rewas Regional Directors Office.The government took the decision to suspend Sharma following his arrest last week.

Earlier on Tuesday, sources told Dainik Bhaskar that the crime branch of the Jabalpur police has sought information about three doctors from the Barkatullah University in connection with the alleged sex-for-marks scandal.According to crime branch sources, the papers of revaluation seized from the Jabalpur Medical College carried the signatures and names of the three doctors – Dr. Manoj Shakya and Dr. Arti Kapoor and Dr. Manju Srivastava.Dr. Shakya and Dr. Kapoor were reportedly associated with the Peoples Medical College while Dr. Srivastava worked with the Peoples Dental College.However, cops have not been able to ascertain where these doctors are currently working, which is why they have asked the BU registrar to inform the police if any of them is associated with a medical institute affiliated to the university.

The crime branch also plans to visit Gwalior to quiz six other doctors who revaluated answer sheets. Two of these doctors have retired while four are associated with the Gwalior Medical College.The alleged sex-for-marks scandal hit Jabalpur Medical College (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College) after Sandhu Arya, a dalit MBBS student, lodged a police complaint in February, claiming that her senior Prerna Atwal told her she would have to sleep with one Raju Khan if she wanted to get her marks increased in revaluation.According to Sandhu, though the results were not declared, Prerna told her she had failed in two subjects but that Khan was a man with contacts and could get the job done.RDVs Controller of Examination Prof SS Rana and Deputy Registrar RS Kakodia were arrested on March 1 in connection with the case. They have since been released on bail. Khan too has been arrested and is currently in judicial custody.
Vijay Sharma, the former registrar of the Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyalaya (RDV) to which the Jabalpur Medical College is affiliated, was also recently arrested in connection with the case.On the request of Sandhu, the state government transferred her to the Gwalior Medical College for pursuing further studies while inquiry against Prerna is still underway.